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SUCCESS INSIDER: How 4 Harvard grads built their fast food empires franchising with brands like Wendy's, Taco Bell, Burger King, and Popeyes

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Affluent Harvard grads take the easy way to fast money, letting burger flippers know they will never, ever work their way to franchisee.

By creating more & consuming less, Capitalism isnt a problem an individuals consumerism is

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